Netherlands set to tour Bangladesh for three T20Is
The Netherlands will arrive in Bangladesh on August 26 and will have three training days before the series kicks off.
The first T20I is scheduled for August 30, followed by the second and third matches on September 1 and 3, respectively - all to be played at the SICS in Sylhet.
Vikramjit Singh goes big with the slog sweeps | BAN v NED | T20WC 2024
Vikramjit Singh slams three mighty hits against Bangladesh.
The series will serve as crucial preparation for Bangladesh ahead of the Asia Cup, which begins on September 9. The Netherlands, meanwhile, have played in Bangladesh once before - during the 2014 T20 World Cup.
Both sides have played five T20Is against each other, with Bangladesh winning four of them. Back in 2012, the Netherlands hosted Bangladesh for a two-match T20I series - their only bilateral encounter prior to the upcoming tour.
Bangladesh fend off Netherlands to survive in tournament | Match Highlights | BAN v NED | T20WC 2024
Bangladesh beat the Netherlands to enhance their chances of a place in the second round of the T20 World Cup 2024.
The last time both sides faced each other was in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, where Bangladesh secured a 25-run victory.
Schedule :
1st T20I - August 30, Sylhet
2nd T20I - September 1, Sylhet
3rd T20I - September 3, Sylhet
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